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Thirty-year-old Data Offers New View Of Venus

(ISNS) -- In 2010, the European Space Agency’s Venus Express orbiter observed that twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms were escaping from Venus into space. This was the first evidence that Venus might once have harbored puddles, pools and even lakes of liquid water on its surface. Now,...

Is a Rhino Hunt Really Conservation? (Op-Ed)

Marc Bekoff, emeritus professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is one of the world's pioneering cognitive ethologists, a Guggenheim Fellow, and co-founder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Bekoff's latest book is Why Dogs Hump and Bees Get Depressed (New World Library, 2013). This...

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Gloomy Vocabulary in Books Reflects Poor Economic Climate (Op-Ed)
Gloomy Vocabulary in Books Reflects Poor Economic Climate (Op-Ed)
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Literature has mirrored the shifting economic climate over the past century, according to a study published today by researchers in Bristol and London. When times are tough financially, it seems,...
'No Pants Subway Ride': Sure It's Fun, But Is It Healthy?
'No Pants Subway Ride': Sure It's Fun, But Is It Healthy?
Some daring New Yorkers will be pantless in public this Sunday (Jan. 12) as part of the annual No Pants Subway Ride organized by the performance art group Improv Everywhere. Given the stereotype of public transportation as teeming with germs, could showing some extra skin on the subway increase a...
US Navy's Huge Triton Drone Will Provide 360-Degree Surveillance
US Navy's Huge Triton Drone Will Provide 360-Degree Surveillance
The U.S. Navy's next-generation surveillance drone is a whopper, with an incredible wingspan that stretches 130 feet (40 meters), about the same as a Boeing 757 airliner. The drone, dubbed Triton, recently completed its ninth flight test earlier this month. The unmanned surveillance vehicle, built by defense giant Northrop Grumman...
Humanity's Journey, from the Big Bang to the Present (Op-Ed)
Humanity's Journey, from the Big Bang to the Present (Op-Ed)
Roger Briggs is the author of Journey to Civilization: The Science of How We Got Here (Collins Foundation Press, 2013). In his book, he presents a new creation story of the universe, the Earth, life and humanity based on the evidence and skepticism of science. This Op-Ed is adapted from...
No More Eye Drops? Contact Lens Protoype Delivers Glaucoma Meds
No More Eye Drops? Contact Lens Protoype Delivers Glaucoma Meds
Like a miniature donut stuffed inside a tiny pita pocket, a common glaucoma medicine is sandwiched inside this specially designed contact lens. In laboratory experiments, the lens, which can also correct vision, releases the eyesight-saving medication at a steady rate for up to a month. Its construction offers numerous potential...
Why Is It So Hot in Australia?
Why Is It So Hot in Australia?
Record-high heat has scorched Australia this week, with temperatures exceeding 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) for several days in a row in some areas. Relief is expected for this weekend, however. Blazing temperatures have hit athletes and fans at the Australian Open in Melbourne, in what forecasters said could...
Turkey-Inspired Sensors Could Detect Toxins
Turkey-Inspired Sensors Could Detect Toxins
Sarah Yang is a public information officer at the University of California, Berkeley. This article was adapted from a piece on the Berkeley website. She contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Some may think of turkeys as good for just lunch meat and holiday meals, but...
In Images: An Ancient European Hunter Gatherer
In Images: An Ancient European Hunter Gatherer
Hunter gatherer genome (Image credit: CSIC)A 2014 study in Nature has shown that a 7,000-year-old Mesolithic hunter-gatherer found in Spain had dark skin and blue-eyes. Accidental find (Image credit: Jose Ignacio Soto | Shutterstock.com)In 2006, hikers accidentally discovered the remains, along with another skeleton, in the Cantabrian Moutnains of Northwest...

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